The February 2012 issue of Process, will be the last. Our exciting new magazine, resourceful, will take its place.

resourceful will have a broadened scope that encompasses CSIRO's research across the entire minerals and metals value chain – from mineral exploration, to mining and processing, and metal production.

After 20 years, Process has come to an end. It will be replaced by our new magazine, resourceful.

In recognition of Process as CSIRO’s longstanding publication in mineral processing and metal production, the last issue is a compilation of the best articles from its 20 year history. It highlights the groundbreaking research that CSIRO has undertaken and continues to undertake in the minerals and metal production sector.

Past issues of Process will continue to be available online free of charge.

2012

The February issue of Process showcases the best articles from the last 20 years. It highlights the important research CSIRO has undertaken and continues to undertake in the minerals and metal production sector. (12 pages)

2011

The October issue of Process explores the importance of measurement in the minerals industry and highlights key initiatives that CSIRO is working on to improve existing measurement systems in the industry. (12 pages)

The February 2010 issue of Process outlines a number of technologies currently being developed through CSIRO's Flagship program that aim to provide a competitive edge for iron ore, gold, nickel and alumina producers. (12 pages)

2009

The October 2009 issue of Process highlights a range of materials characterisation tools and techniques currently under development that could help unlock the value contained in Australia’s mineral deposits, and help improve processing performance. (12 pages)

2006

The high price of fuel is hitting all elements of the Australian economy - including mineral processors. In this issue of Process, read how CSIRO Minerals is working to minimise energy consumption, reduce water usage and optimise processing within the minerals sector. (12 pages)

The June 2006 issue of Process magazine looks beyond CSIRO's successful solutions for problems facing industry today, to breakthrough technology that is essential for the future of the minerals industry. (12 pages)

2005

The June 2005 issue of Process looks at how collaboration with industry ensures that CSIRO's science remains responsive to both the current and future needs of both industry and the wider community. (12 pages)

The Feburary 2005 issue of Process magazine focuses on waste in the minerals processing industry. It contains articles on work ranging from zero-waste processing to recovering valuable waste components. (12 pages)

2004

This October 2004 issue focuses on the latest CSIRO research in the Australian iron ore markets - including the use of alternative ores such as magnetite and the technology used to process it. (12 pages)

2002

This November 2002 issue highlights the importance of research and development and discusses the latest advances in minerals processing and metal production technologies. CSIRO research in minerals processing and metal production. (12 pages)